How do I specify this kind of variable argument tu

2020-04-17 03:38发布

I'm trying to do this, but I'm not sure how to specify the type signature:

def initialize_signals(
        self,
        command: InitializeCommand,
        initializers: Iterable[Union[
            Tuple[SignalNode],
            Tuple[SignalNode, Any, ...]
                  ]]):
    for x, *args in initializers:
        potential_update = command.create_potential_update(x, *args)

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Luminary・发光体
2楼-- · 2020-04-17 04:20

there currently isn't an annotation which can represent the addition of a fixed-length tuple with a variable length tuple.

here's some code I used to determine how mypy's inference would handle something like this:

from typing import Tuple

x: Tuple[int, ...]
y = ('hi', *x)
z = (*x,)
reveal_type(y)
reveal_type(z)

and output:

$ mypy t.py
t.py:6: error: Revealed type is 'builtins.tuple[builtins.object*]'
t.py:7: error: Revealed type is 'builtins.tuple[builtins.int*]'

despite knowing that it's a variable-length int tuple it decays to object.

You may want to refactor your code to use Tuple[SignalNode, Tuple[Any, ...]] instead

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